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... testify and the taped conversations were not admitted at trial ; thus , suppression of resulting statements made by husband was not required , since those statements were not the fruits of an illegal statement . State v . Welch , App ...
... testify and the taped conversations were not admitted at trial ; thus , suppression of resulting statements made by husband was not required , since those statements were not the fruits of an illegal statement . State v . Welch , App ...
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... testify . State v . Toliver , 1927 , 163 La . 1000 , 113 So. 222 . Where a defendant in a criminal prosecution tenders himself as a witness in his own behalf , he is subject to the same treatment as any other witness ; and as a litigant ...
... testify . State v . Toliver , 1927 , 163 La . 1000 , 113 So. 222 . Where a defendant in a criminal prosecution tenders himself as a witness in his own behalf , he is subject to the same treatment as any other witness ; and as a litigant ...
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... testify unless they wished , and could post- pone a decision about whether to testify . State v . Wallace , Sup.1975 , 321 So.2d 349 . Prosecution of defendants who appeared be- fore grand jury and testified in public bribery case was ...
... testify unless they wished , and could post- pone a decision about whether to testify . State v . Wallace , Sup.1975 , 321 So.2d 349 . Prosecution of defendants who appeared be- fore grand jury and testified in public bribery case was ...
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Code of Criminal Procedure Ancillaries | 7 |
1A Louisiana Sentencing Commission | 140 |
Evidence | 147 |
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